Hmm, I agree with a lot of what he did in networking and storage areas, nevertheless the post is about content ripping/organization and
not home theater entertainment.
all my ripped media in uncompressed format, I really need that much storage
This is highly unlikely. Pretty much nothing you get commercially available comes as "uncompressed". Even the BD 1080p m2ts file-based containers are quite lossy to be fair. The quality of the
source is all the matters, converting a lossy format to lossless doesn't add any benefit. RAW format doesn't give you any plus unless the source format was RAW already.
I use MakeMKV for ripping DVD’s and BD’s... Below are screenshots of MakeMKV with the stream selection screen for a DVD and a BD:...
What he did not tell you is that authentic BD discs are encrypted using AACS, in order to rip them you need a decrypter such as Slysoft's AnyDVD or at minimum a bunch of BD+ decryption keys. You cannot expect it to just rip BD by clicking "Start"... there's a reason why film industry is packed of millionaires.

I am currently using Boxee Boxes for media playback.
I failed to understand the whole point of getting all the "RAW" stuff ripped just to be played on a basic device like Boxee. There's no HDMI 1.4, poor DTS support, only plays 1080p video at 30fps maximum, 100Mbps ethernet...
Also there's no mention of any proper home theater component (no Boxee Box is just a networked player, not an entertainment-grade home theater device).
I think this is another example of getting 10% return on a 200% over-investment.
